In a major embarrassment for the ruling coalition, TDP MLA Bojjala Sudheer Reddy has become a thorn in his own party’s side.
TDP leaders themselves admit that the Srikalahasti MLA’s actions are causing massive trouble, with serious allegations of corruption and intimidation mounting against him.
Despite multiple warnings from CM Chandrababu Naidu and Minister Nara Lokesh, Sudheer Reddy has reportedly not changed his ways.
The son of the late Bojjala Gopalakrishna Reddy, who enjoyed a clean image, Sudheer entered politics with huge expectations and won during the alliance wave.
But instead of capitalizing on the people’s mandate, he has landed himself in one controversy after another.
Local allegations claim that he and his aides have turned every small issue into a money-making opportunity, using threats and muscle power.
A recent case involving the harassment of a scrap dealer by Sudheer Reddy’s followers became a hot topic.
Even during Assembly sessions, his sharp criticism of the government over a CI transfer issue drew attention, with many linking it to alleged corruption.
Former TDP MLA S V Naidu earlier claimed that people in the constituency consider former MLA Biyyapu Madhusudhan Reddy “a thousand times better” than Sudheer Reddy.
He even submitted a 100-page report on Sudheer’s alleged corruption to Chandrababu Naidu and Nara Lokesh.
Now, Sudheer Reddy’s name has once again landed at the center of a major controversy.
A viral video has revealed explosive allegations that he allegedly financed an operation to secretly record private moments of former Jana Sena in-charge Kota Vinuta.
The scandal escalated when Vinuta’s driver, Rayudu, who had reportedly recorded the footage, was later murdered.
Following the investigation, Vinuta and her husband were arrested in connection with Rayudu’s killing.
This shocking twist has intensified the spotlight on Sudheer Reddy’s alleged role in the entire episode, deepening the political storm around him and causing major embarrassment for the TDP leadership.
With every controversy, Sudheer Reddy’s name is dragging TDP into deeper trouble.
What started as a constituency-level problem is now hurting the party’s image statewide, leaving TDP worried about the growing political fallout.